Obituary - Kenneth Joseph Wulff
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
Kenneth Joseph Wulff, 66, died Thursday, April 12, 2018 at his home. Born October 2, 1951 in Jefferson City, Missouri he was the son of the late Victor J. and Coletta (Werdenhause) Wulff. Ken graduated from the University of Missouri and worked as a loan officer for Movement Mortgage locally. A gregarious and big hearted soul, Ken was known to be an accomplished cook who could easily have become a professional chef. He was also an excellent horse trainer and had won championships for his efforts with Tennessee Walking Horses and was recognized by the Tennessee Walking Horse Association. He also loved sports, working on his landscaping and motorcycling. Ken is survived by his wife, Rita King Bishop; daughters, Candace Mills and Caresse Hyneman; son, Victor King; step-son, Ashley Bishop; step-daughter, Bonnie Paik; brothers, Robert Wulff and Don Brunnert; sister, Norma Hughes; and extended family members and friends. A Life Celebration service will be held at 2 PM Friday, April 20th at Cole & Garrett Funeral Home. Visitation will preceded the service beginning at 12 noon.
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